tonyoz
Platinum Member
Eddie, the biggest misconception with landclearing is that you HAVE to get the stumps out. Stumps can be ground below grade with a stumpgrinder then leave the rest of to rot away in it's own good time. In my experience stumps ground below groundlevel very seldom reshoot if they are buried. My stumpgrinder on a C140 will piss all over any excavator up to 30 tons(up to 100 stumps per hour) with nothing left to do but sow some seed. Where earthworks are going to take place after the clearing is done, a small excavator is more than capable of removing the remains which saves the costumer heaps. I have this discussion all the time with clients then I prove them wrong.The best machine for clearing trees is an excavator with a thumb on it. Nothing else even comes close if you want to get the entire tree out with it's root ball. Cutting them down and grinding them down leaves the root ball, which means it might grow back, or be something that you have to take out. Grinding/mulching the underbrush works fine for just doing small stuff. If that's all you want to have removed, hiring it out would be the fastest, easiest, and probably cheapest way to go. If you are wanting to create roads and open areas, I would get an excavator.
Eddie